Africa Archives - Global Landscapes Forum https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/tag/africa/ Connect, learn and share Wed, 04 Sep 2024 15:49:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.globallandscapesforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/logo_glf.png?fit=32%2C30&ssl=1 Africa Archives - Global Landscapes Forum https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/tag/africa/ 32 32 137966364 Capacity, Knowledge and Learning Action Plan for the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/capacity-knowledge-and-learning-action-plan-un-decade/ Wed, 04 Sep 2024 15:49:46 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=66860 The Capacity, Knowledge and Learning Action Plan is one of the main outputs of the Task Force on Best Practices led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and established to undertake system-wide capacity-development efforts to support the implementation of the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030. It emphasizes the […]

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The Capacity, Knowledge and Learning Action Plan is one of the main outputs of the Task Force on Best Practices led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and established to undertake system-wide capacity-development efforts to support the implementation of the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030. It emphasizes the need to mainstream restoration knowledge in education and natural resource management programmes at all levels, including by instructing and empowering current and future generations of professionals, educators, policymakers, private-sector leaders, implementers, practitioners, researchers, youth leaders, community leaders and volunteers. It also highlights the importance of learning and sharing knowledge developed by Indigenous Peoples and local communities, and recognizes their contributions to current restoration efforts around the world.

This action plan identifies the gaps where knowledge products or capacity-development initiatives are needed across various stakeholder groups, based on the results from a global capacity needs assessment, a stocktaking of capacity-development initiatives and knowledge products, and several targeted consultations. It describes existing knowledge products and capacity-development initiatives that can be replicated or extended to address these gaps. Based on these efforts, the action plan specifies the terms of reference for eight key capacity- and knowledge-development initiatives based on a set of recommended priority actions.

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Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring (FERM) user guide https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/framework-for-ecosystem-restoration-monitoring-ferm-user-guide/ Mon, 26 Aug 2024 10:17:09 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=66904 FERM is a geospatial platform and a registry of restoration initiatives   The Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring (FERM) consists of a geospatial platform and a registry of restoration initiatives. It is the official monitoring platform for tracking global progress and disseminating good practices for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. It also supports countries […]

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FERM is a geospatial platform and a registry of restoration initiatives

 

The Framework for Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring (FERM) consists of a geospatial platform and a registry of restoration initiatives. It is the official monitoring platform for tracking global progress and disseminating good practices for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. It also supports countries in reporting areas under restoration for the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Target 2.

 

How to navigate FERM

 

This guidance document provides an overview of how to use the FERM. The document covers information about the FERM ‘s objectives, the context within the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, and its role in supporting countries with reporting on areas under restoration for the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) Target 2 indicator. Furthermore, it provides step by step instructions on how to use FERM, including the FERM registry, the FERM geospatial platform and the FERM Search engine

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Tree Commodities And Resilient Green Economies in Africa https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/tree-commodities-and-resilient-green-economies-in-africa/ Thu, 22 Aug 2024 13:59:12 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=66870 The book Tree Commodities and Resilient Green Economies in Africa is about tree crop commodities in Africa and it sought to examine how best Tree commodities can contribute to achieving sustainable development goals in Africa. It is premised on the fact that tree commodities (such as coffee, cocoa, cashew, oil palm, rubber etc.) represent some […]

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The book Tree Commodities and Resilient Green Economies in Africa is about tree crop commodities in Africa and it sought to examine how best Tree commodities can contribute to achieving sustainable development goals in Africa.

It is premised on the fact that tree commodities (such as coffee, cocoa, cashew, oil palm, rubber etc.) represent some of the continent’s fastest-growing land uses. These commodities support the livelihoods of millions of people and constitute an essential part of African economies. At least five countries in Africa are single tree commodity-dependent economies; seven more economies can be considered tree commodity-dependent when more than one tree commodity is considered.

But tree commodity farmers remain poor because prices remain low, and most crops are exported as raw materials or with little processing. As such, African countries capture very little of the total value of the commodity value chains. For example, the continent produces 75% of the world’s cocoa, but captures less than 10% of the commodity’s total market value. Fluctuating prices pose serious balance of payment challenges for economies, too.

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Integrated Landscape Management for Transformative Food Systems https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/integrated-landscape-management-for-transformative-food-systems/ Thu, 22 Aug 2024 11:57:36 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=66865 Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) is a core component within each country project of the Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Impact Program (FOLUR) funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and led by the World Bank. Leveraging on its long-time country-support on ILM, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) developed the […]

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Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) is a core component within each country project of the Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Impact Program (FOLUR) funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and led by the World Bank. Leveraging on its long-time country-support on ILM, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) developed the Participatory, Informed, Landscapes Approach (PILA) to accelerate productive landscape-level transformations of food systems to achieve Global Environmental Benefits while ensuring sustainable livelihoods and food security. PILA empowers stakeholders to make evidenced-based decisions about the future of their landscapes through catalysing the process of Integrated Landscape Management Plan (ILMP) development and implementation for transformative landscape governance.

 

The PILA geoportal

 

PILA supports the ILM process to make easy and fast use of relevant and reliable geospatial information at different spatial levels. This includes leveraging on existing global, regional, national and sub-national data through a dedicated geospatial platform. The PILA geospatial platform, is a web-based global platform targeting all 27 FOLUR countries and hosted in the FAO Earth Map tool from the Open Foris suite. It is meant to allow any user, without background in programming, to access and analyse remote sensing data with known accuracies on biophysical, socioeconomic and productive conditions (e.g. on productivity trends, land use change dynamics, tree cover loss, land degradation, restoration opportunities, etc.). The PILA geoportal leverages the petabytes of multitemporal, multiscale, multiparametric, and quasi-real-time satellite imagery and geospatial datasets from Google Earth Engine and other qualified sources. It also offers advanced analytical functionalities through a point-and-click graphical user-friendly interface, taking advantage of Google cloud services, and allowing quick environmental and climate data analysis as well as land monitoring over an area of interest.

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Standards of practice to guide ecosystem restoration https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/publication/ten-standards-of-practice-to-guide-ecosystem-restoration/ Wed, 21 Aug 2024 15:39:04 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=publication&p=66858 A contribution to the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030   The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030 (hereafter “UN Decade”) aims to prevent, halt and reverse ecosystem degradation and recover biodiversity, and ecosystem integrity; enhance human health and well-being, including sustainable delivery of ecosystem goods and services; and mitigate climate change. To […]

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A contribution to the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030

 

The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030 (hereafter “UN Decade”) aims to prevent, halt and reverse ecosystem degradation and recover biodiversity, and ecosystem integrity; enhance human health and well-being, including sustainable delivery of ecosystem goods and services; and mitigate climate change. To create a shared vision of ecosystem restoration, UN Decade partners, through a consultative process, launched ten principles for achieving the highest level of recovery possible through restoration projects.

To facilitate application of these principles and thereby maximize restoration outcomes for nature and people, the Standards of practice to guide ecosystem restoration provide key recommendations for all phases of restoration projects. These recommendations are applicable to the broad array of restorative activities included as ecosystem restoration under the UN Decade, across all types of ecosystems (urban, production, cultural, semi-natural and natural) and restoration projects, from voluntary community member-led efforts to highly resourced, nationally funded projects.

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OFAC Hybrid Forum: What is the State of Central African Forests? https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/what-is-the-state-of-central-african-forests-ofac/ Mon, 24 Jun 2024 08:50:49 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=65356   How can we protect Central Africa’s ecosystems?   Explore challenges, opportunities and solutions for sustainable forest management in the region. Central Africa is home to the second largest rainforest in the world: the Congo Basin, which sustains the livelihoods for millions of people in the region. This vast, rich ecosystem is one of the world’s most important biodiversity hotspots, and it provides […]

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How can we protect Central Africa’s ecosystems?

 

Explore challenges, opportunities and solutions for sustainable forest management in the region.

Central Africa is home to the second largest rainforest in the world: the Congo Basin, which sustains the livelihoods for millions of people in the region. This vast, rich ecosystem is one of the world’s most important biodiversity hotspots, and it provides food, wood, meat, water and medicines for local communities and helps regulate the climate on a global scale.

But the Congo Basin is under threat from deforestation and the climate crisis. So, how can we keep it healthy by using the latest data to make smart and informed decisions? Join experts, practitioners and policymakers working in forest information management in Central Africa and learn how we can help protect these globally valuable ecosystems.

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GLF Peatlands World Tour 🌍 | Africa https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/glf-peatlands-world-tour-africa/ Wed, 19 Jun 2024 10:12:00 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=65337 About GLF Peatlands 2024   Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions. Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors. The Global Landscapes Forum […]

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About GLF Peatlands 2024

 

Peatlands cover 3-4% of Earth’s land but store a third of global soil carbon. Despite their importance, 12% are degraded, contributing 4% of human-induced emissions.

Degradation, driven by agriculture and forestry, causes environmental and social issues like fires and economic damage. Managing peatlands effectively requires collaboration across sectors.

The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) Peatlands 2024 Hybrid Conference brought together global stakeholders to address gaps in peatland science, policy, and practice. Held alongside the UNFCCC Bonn Climate Change Conference, it explored peatlands’ roles in carbon storage, biodiversity, and water regulation.

 

Meet the champions restoring peatlands

 

Join us for a thrilling virtual expedition on the GLF Peatlands World Tour. Travel across Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America & the Caribbean, exploring the rich ecosystems of peatlands. Meet passionate stewards and uncover the secrets of these vital landscapes. Together, let’s champion the preservation of peatlands – the forgotten climate solution! Meet our esteemed speakers:

  • Melyn from Nairobi, Kenya
  • Muhammed from Banjul, Gambia

 

Learn more about the GLF Restoration Stewards Program 🌱

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Scaling up sovereign solutions can make the Great Green Wall a reality https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/scaling-up-sovereign-solutions-can-make-the-great-green-wall-a-reality/ Wed, 22 Nov 2023 12:48:28 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=62214 About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’   The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet. The conference featured two focused days: Day […]

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About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’

 

The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet.

The conference featured two focused days: Day 1 centered on “Africa’s Sovereign Solutions,” exploring pathways to a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent. Day 2, dedicated to climate, aimed to craft a “Survival Guide for a Planet in Crisis,” paving the way for a fairer world ahead of COP28.

GLF Nairobi brought together a diverse coalition of influential voices, ranging from scientists, activists, and Indigenous leaders to financiers, women, youth, policymakers, and private sector representatives. As a united front, we collectively championed change and passionately advocated for meaningful action in these pivotal times.

 

About this session

 

This session gave the floor to people from across the Sahel to present local, sovereign solutions that have advanced the vision of the Great Green Wall: thriving rural communities in restored, healthy landscapes between Senegal and Djibouti. These include local tree-based value enterprises, farmer managed natural regeneration (FMNR) and grazing systems. A discussion on how these local solutions can be scaled and how the Great Green Wall can drive a change will follow.

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Vivienne Yeda: My new vision for Earth https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/vivienne-yeda-my-new-vision-for-earth/ Thu, 16 Nov 2023 16:29:21 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=62126 About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’   The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet. The conference featured two focused days: Day […]

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About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’

 

The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet.

The conference featured two focused days: Day 1 centered on “Africa’s Sovereign Solutions,” exploring pathways to a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent. Day 2, dedicated to climate, aimed to craft a “Survival Guide for a Planet in Crisis,” paving the way for a fairer world ahead of COP28.

GLF Nairobi brought together a diverse coalition of influential voices, ranging from scientists, activists, and Indigenous leaders to financiers, women, youth, policymakers, and private sector representatives. As a united front, we collectively championed change and passionately advocated for meaningful action in these pivotal times.

 

About Vivienne Yeda

 

Vivienne Yeda is the Director General of the East African Development Bank.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of an extraordinary experience at the GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, as we take you on a remarkable journey with our must-see speakers campaign.

Learn more about the GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference here 🌍

 

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Ibrahim Thiaw: My new vision for Earth https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/video/ibrahim-thiaw-my-new-vision-for-earth/ Tue, 14 Nov 2023 12:11:36 +0000 https://www.globallandscapesforum.org/?post_type=video&p=62092 About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’   The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet. The conference featured two focused days: Day […]

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About GLF Nairobi 2023: ‘A new Vision for Earth’

 

The GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, held on October 11 and 12, convened global thought leaders to set the stage for COP28, the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference. This pivotal event mobilised action on critical issues affecting humanity, biodiversity, and our planet.

The conference featured two focused days: Day 1 centered on “Africa’s Sovereign Solutions,” exploring pathways to a sustainable and prosperous future for the continent. Day 2, dedicated to climate, aimed to craft a “Survival Guide for a Planet in Crisis,” paving the way for a fairer world ahead of COP28.

GLF Nairobi brought together a diverse coalition of influential voices, ranging from scientists, activists, and Indigenous leaders to financiers, women, youth, policymakers, and private sector representatives. As a united front, we collectively championed change and passionately advocated for meaningful action in these pivotal times.

 

About Ibrahim Thiaw

 

Delve into this inspiring vision for Earth from Ibrahim Thiaw, Executive Secretary United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).

Don’t miss the chance to be part of an extraordinary experience at the GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference, as we take you on a remarkable journey with our must-see speakers campaign.

Learn more about the GLF Nairobi 2023 Hybrid Conference here 🌍

 

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